It works, but it is pretty slow.
Edit: I don’t use it anymore, after proton added photo upload I switched entirely.
It works, but it is pretty slow.
Edit: I don’t use it anymore, after proton added photo upload I switched entirely.
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I don’t think this post deserves the downvotes it has gotten. I do think that OP is wrong in his take on this, unless anti-social means not engaging in hashtags, social media is not important. All you need to be social online is basically a group chat, either with friends or open groups if you want to chat with new people.
It’s an important discussion to have in the end though. Life happens outside social media, even (especially?) the things that doesn’t get posted. Being open about not liking social media and not wanting to engage with that has earned me a lot more respect than I ever thought it would. There’s still hope.
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Same here, pay for proton on a family subscription, which ends up being €5 a month per user.
I’m currently testing out Notesnook to see if it might be worth paying for their premium as well.
Not really a cost but have donated to Signal a couple of times too.
People dislike Signal because of the phone number. The problem is, in my opinion, that all the “more secure” messengers lack features to ever be somewhat mainstream. I think most privacy experts and enthusiasts still consider Signal to be the gold standard of E2EE messengers.
Edit: Forgot to mention centralised servers, but if you dig a little bit deeper than then top layer of that, it’s not an issue.
Probably closer to annoyingly slow than unusable, but I was definitely happy when j got an alternative to it.